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Mary Jane Smith and Nan Clark prepare the kitchen car for feeding Work Session A. |
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The tool car is ready for business. |
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Dave Ley and Don Metzler readying equipment for Work Session A in the tool car. |
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The Nail and Bolt Car is stocked and ready for Work Session A. |
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Bob Tully, Les Clark and Marshall Smith mount the dinner bell atop the Kitchen Car. |
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Jack Warner, Bob Ross and Holly Ross register Friends members for Work Session A. |
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Everyone attends the safety meeting at the beginning of Work Session A. |
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Rod Whalen replacing deck planking at the Chama Depot. |
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Mona Tully, Mary Whalen, and Mary Jane Smith packaging sweat shirts for distribution to Work Session B volunteers. |
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John Sutkus and Daryl Locker spray linseed oil preservative on Chama platform planking. |
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Marshall Smith building concrete form for carpenter shop air compressor building. |
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Tim Bristow and Rod Whalen on the walkway fence. The walkway leads from Terrace Ave. to the Chama Depot. |
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Steve Fowler and Roger Briggs repair a door from the engine house machine shop. |
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Dave Ley and Marshall Smith digging up water pipe which is in need of repair at the rear of the watchman's house. |
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Jack Warner, Rod Whalen, and Les Clark remove fence posts with the help of Don Metzler in the loader. The fence was on the west side of the parking lot. |
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Cliff Schoff applying preservative to the restored Chama stock pens. |
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Bob Ross, Les Clark, Daryl Locker, and Marshall Smith sanding old boiler tubes. The tubes were removed from C&TS engines and will be used to build hand railings on the Terrace Ave. walk way. Recycling at it's finest! |
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John Sutkus taking measurements on the new concrete pad for the carpenter shop air compressor building. |
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Marshall Smith, Bob Ross, Daryl Locker, and Tom Cardin painting the boiler tubes for the walk way railing. |
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Jack Warner, Marshall Smith, and Les Clark weld old boiler tubes together for the walkway railing. |
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John Sutkus and Tim Bristow start construction of the carpenter shop air compressor shed. |
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Brooks Wilson, Marshall Smith, Jack Warner, and Bob Tully working on walk way railing. |
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Bob Ross, Dave Ley, Les Clark, and Daryl Locker clear brush in the parking lot. |
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Tim Bristow, John Sutkus, and Rod Whelan framing the compressor shed. |
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Bob Tully, Brooks Wilson, and Jack Warner setting walk way railing post. |
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Bob Ross, Jack Warner, Bob Tully, and Brooks Wilson continue railing construction. |
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Dave Ley and Jack Warner chip brush cleared from parking lot. |
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John Sutkus and Tim Bristow framing compressor shed. |
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Marshall Smith and Bob Tully put the finishing touches on the railing. |
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Rich McLean puts the final coat of paint on the recently installed wood lining in the cab of the 488. |
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John Sutkus, Tim Bristow, and Rod Whalen apply siding to the compressor shed. |
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Bob Tully, Marshall Smith, Jack Warner, Les Clark, Cliff Schoff, Dave Ley, and Bob Ross unload and erect scaffolding to be used in repairing the Chama depot roof. |
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Roger Briggs building new picnic tables. |
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Compressor shed completed. |
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